Whether it's your home, a hotel, a gym, or even a prison cell, you can exercise anywhere with these basic movements.
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Crimea a River – The West’s Reaction to Russia is Wrong
Crimea is known as an "Autonomous Republic," which should mean it has a right to self determination.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Take Me Back’ by Emily Schwend
Bill is living at home with his diabetic mom. He feels frustrated as employment plans reach a dead end. But where else can he go and what else can he do? His mom needs him and he needs her. However, both are not inclined to admit it.
Read More »Montefalco Sagrantino: A Wine for All Seasons
Sagrantino wines are Umbria's jewels, wines to savor and appreciate in any season.
Read More »Days of Sicily, Knights of Malta – Part 2: Erice
A foggy visit to the ancient mountaintop town near Sicily's western coast.
Read More »The Ukrainian Crisis and the Possibility of War in Europe
Russia won't give up its regional hegemony without a fight.
Read More »False Memory Syndrome is False (and How to Grow a Tale)
We are often reminded that we can’t change the past. But we can change the stories we carry around with us about our past.
Read More »Theater Review (NYC): ‘Daylight Precision’ by Douglas Lackey
When fighting a war, should a country attempt to behave morally or should the approach be to overwhelm the enemy with such bloodshed that they can never get up again to fight? 'Daylight Precision' reveals the intelligence behind the two philosophical views held by generals during WWII which brought life and effected death on a massive scale.
Read More »Product Review: Andru, HoneyDru, and Color Cables
Need a fun way to charge your electronic devices? Take a look at these options.
Read More »Seven Steps to Twitter Domination: A Business Guide to Twitter Optimization and Management
While some claim that Twitter is a platform of mindless dribble, to the professional with a product or service to market, it offers a potential lead generation stream.
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